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OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

For each of the following questions, four alternatives are given for the answer. Only one of them is correct. Choose the correct alternative.

  1. Full form of RTE ACT is:
    (a) Right to Free Education Act
    (b) Right to Compulsory Education Act
    (c) Right to Free and Compensatory Education Act
    (d) Right of children to free and compulsory Education Act

  2. RTE-2009 Act is based on which article of constitution of India:
    (a) Article 43
    (b) Article 45
    (c) Article 75
    (d) Article 35

  3. How many sections RTE-2009 Act has?
    (a) 40
    (b) 39
    (c) 38
    (d) 37

  4. The RTE Act has been extended to whole of India, except .......... State.
    (a) Tamil Nadu
    (b) Arunachal Pradesh
    (c) J and K
    (d) None of the above

  5. According to the act, children of which age group will be provided free and compulsory education:
    (a) 7 years to 14 years
    (b) Upto 14 years
    (c) 6 years to 14 years
    (d) Upto 10 years

  6. Elementary education covers education from class ...... to class ......
    (a) 1 to class 5
    (b) 6 to class 8
    (c) 1 to class 8
    (d) All of the above

  7. As per the act, private and specified category schools shall admit, ..........% children belonging to weaker section and disadvantaged group, in class I.
    (a) 20%
    (b) 30%
    (c) 40%
    (d) 25%

  8. In order to improve learning of children admitted in the age appropriate classes and bring them to level of their classmates, there is a provision of:
    (a) Remedial teaching
    (b) Special training
    (c) Multi-grade teaching
    (d) All of the above

  9. In a SMC the % of the actual parents will comprise at least:
    (a) 50
    (b) 75
    (c) 85
    (d) None of the above

  10. If SMC of a school has 16 members, then the number of women members in the SMC will be:
    (a) 10
    (b) 4
    (c) 8
    (d) 12

  11. Which of the following are the functions of SMC :
    (a) Monitor the working of school
    (b) Prepare and recommend school development plan
    (c) Monitor the utilization of the grants
    (d) All of the above

  12. The duties of a teacher is/are :
    (a) Maintain regularity and punctuality in attending school
    (b) Conduct and complete and curriculum in time.
    (c) Assess the learning ability of each child
    (d) All of the above

  13. If a teacher is not professionally qualified, after how many years of RTE implementation he will have to possess the required qualification?
    (a) 3 years
    (b) 2 years
    (c) 5 years
    (d) None of the above

  14. Which statement is correct? That no teacher will engage in :
    (a) Taking private tution
    (b) Inflicting corporal punishment on children
    (c) Gender or social discrimination in the class
    (d) All of the above

  15. If a primary school has a total enrollment of 98 students, then how many teachers have to be provided by the government in that school
    (a) 3
    (b) 4
    (c) 4 + 1 Head Teacher
    (d) 2

  16. For class 7 there has to be one teacher for every :
    (a) 30 children
    (b) 35 children
    (c) 40 children
    (d) 45 children

  17. Number of working days in an academic year for class 3 are :
    (a) 225
    (b) 250
    (c) 200
    (d) 220

  18. The number of instructional hours in an academic year for class 8 are :
    (a) 800
    (b) 880
    (c) 1020
    (d) 1000

  19. Minimum number of working hours per week for a teacher are :
    (a) 50
    (b) 42
    (c) 45
    (d) 40

  20. As per age appropriate education, a child of age 10 years whose has never been to school, is eligible for admission to .......... class.
    (a) One
    (b) Three
    (c) Five
    (d) None of the above

  21. As per the model rules, a upper primary school should be located within ......... KM from the habitation.
    (a) One
    (b) Two
    (c) Three
    (d) Four

  22. As per the provisions of RTE the nodal academic authority of the state will be :
    (a) DIET
    (b) SCERT/SIERT
    (c) RIE
    (d) NCERT

  23. The full form of CCE is :
    (a) Child centered Evaluation
    (b) Continuous and comprehensive Evaluation
    (c) Continuous and comprehensive Education
    (d) Comprehensive and complete Education

  24. Under the RTE, the child right protection body in the State will be :
    (a) SIERT
    (b) SCPCR
    (c) SDMC
    (d) None of the above

  25. Choose the correct one in accordance to the RTE. The curricular and evaluation process should :
    (a) Make child free from fear, trauma and anxiety
    (b) Be child centerd and provide learning activities
    (c) Medium of instruction has to be in mother tongue, as far as possible.
    (d) All of the above

  26. What is the major aim of Sarva Siksha Abhiyan?
    (a) To provide elementary education to women
    (b) To provide elementary education to the rural poor
    (c) To provide elementary education to all children in the age group 6-14 years
    (d) To provide elementary education to the urban poor

  27. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan was launched in which year?
    (a) 2019
    (b) 2014
    (c) 2005
    (d) 2001

  28. What are the objectives of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan?
    (1) All children complete 5 years of primary education by 2007
    (2) Nationwide cleanliness by 2010
    (3) Bridge gaps between gender and social classes at the primary stage
    (4) Providing education to children with special needs
    (a) (1), (2) and (3)
    (b) (1), (3) and (4)
    (c) (1), (2)
    (d) None of the above

  29. The first stage of compulsory education is :
    (a) Kindergarten
    (b) Elementary education
    (c) Secondary education
    (d) Higher education

  30. Elementary education covers the classes form :
    (a) K.G. to Class 4
    (b) Class 1 to 4
    (c) Class 1 to 8
    (d) Class 1 to 12

  31. Free and compulsory education is laid down by :
    (a) Article 21
    (b) Article 21(a)
    (c) Article 45
    (d) Article 42

  32. Universalization of Elementary Education is a :
    (a) Constitutional Provision
    (b) Fundamental Right
    (c) Both of the above
    (d) None of the above

  33. SSA is a programme for universalization of :
    (a) primary education
    (b) elementary education
    (c) secondary education
    (d) higher education

  34. SSA is a partnership between :
    (a) central, state and government
    (b) central and state government
    (c) state and local government
    (d) central and local government

  35. SSA simply means :
    (a) Free and compulsory education
    (b) Education for all
    (c) Universalization of elementary education
    (d) None of the above

  36. At the launch of SSA, the financial arrangement shared between the Centre and state governments was :
    (a) 90: 10
    (b) 80: 20
    (c) 85: 15
    (d) 75: 25

  37. Early childhood education covers the stage of :
    (a) Pre-primary education
    (b) Primary education
    (c) Secondary education
    (d) None of the above

  38. The programme introduced by Indian government to ensure universal retention and achievement at elementary stage is :
    (a) Formative evaluation
    (b) Summative evaluation
    (c) Diagnostic evaluation
    (d) Continuous and Comprehensive evaluation

  39. District Primary Education Programme (DPEP) was launched in :
    (a) 1990
    (b) 1992
    (c) 1994
    (d) 1995

  40. Universalization of Elementary Education means :
    (a) no tuition fees
    (b) free books and stationeries
    (c) free mid-day meals
    (d) all the above

  41. Developing guidelines for the preparation of subject-wise syllabi and textual materials for Grades I to V is the purview of :
    (a) NCERT
    (b) SCERT
    (c) DIET
    (d) CBSE

  42. Developing textual materials in Hindi, Mathematics and Environmental Science for Classes I to V is the purview of :
    (a) NCERT
    (b) SCERT
    (c) DIET
    (d) CBSE

  43. The body which acts as a nodal agency for the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan at the national level is :
    (a) NCERT
    (b) SCERT
    (c) DIET
    (d) CBSE

  44. Providing necessary readiness to children for adjusting with the requirements of primary school is the main aim of :
    (a) SSA
    (b) ECCE
    (c) UEE
    (d) EGS and AIE

  45. The primary focus of this scheme is to provide alternative schooling to children between 6-14 years in areas where there are no primary schools :
    (a) SSA
    (b) ECCE
    (c) UEE
    (d) EGS & AIE

  46. The body which acts as a nodal agency for the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan at the state level is :
    (a) NCERT
    (b) SCERT
    (c) DIET
    (d) NUEPA

  47. SSA envisages a school or alternative schooling facility within ...... of every habitation :
    (a) 2 km
    (b) 2.5 km
    (c) 1 km
    (d) 1.5 km

  48. During the Xᵗʰ Plan, the financial arrangement shared between the Centre and state governments for SSA was :
    (a) 90: 10
    (b) 80: 20
    (c) 85: 15
    (d) 75: 25

  49. After the XIᵗʰ Plan onwards, the financial arrangement shared between the Centre and state governments for SSA was supposed to be:
    (a) 85: 15
    (b) 75: 25
    (c) 50: 50
    (d) 60: 40

  50. SSA is a programme which seeks to ensure universal elementary education by the year :
    (a) 2005
    (b) 2010
    (c) 2015
    (d) 2020

  51. Early Childhood Education was launched during the :
    (a) Fifth Plan
    (b) Sixth Plan
    (c) Seventh Plan
    (d) None of the above

  52. Government of India has been running Non-Formal Education programme for children in the age group of 6-14 years since :
    (a) 1975-76
    (b) 1976-77
    (c) 1978-79
    (d) 1979-80

  53. Government of India is aiming to make how many people digitally literate by 2016?
    (a) 51.5 lakh
    (b) 52.5 lakh
    (c) 53.5 lakh
    (d) 54.5 lakh

  54. Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya scheme was based on the pattern of which programme?
    (a) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
    (b) Saakshar Bharat Mission
    (c) Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyaan
    (d) None of the above

  55. Which scheme comes under the ‘Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan’ (SSA)/‘Samagra Shiksha’ for girls living in adverse conditions or school dropouts?
    (a) KGBV
    (b) BBBP
    (c) MDM
    (d) NYP

  56. When did the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009, come into force?
    (a) 01 April 2009
    (b) 01 March 2010
    (c) 01 May 2010
    (d) 01 April 2010

  57. Right to free and compulsory elementary education for all children in the age group of 14 in India was implemented in the year.
    (a) 2007
    (b) 2010
    (c) 2008
    (d) 2009

  58. Which section of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with the duties of local authority?
    (a) Section 12 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (b) Section 9 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (c) Section 14 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (d) Section 20 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009

  59. Which section of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with a Prohibition of holding back and expulsion?
    (a) Section 16 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (b) Section 14 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (c) Section 13 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (d) Section 18 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009

  60. Section 25 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with .........?
    (a) School Development Plan
    (b) Pupil-Teacher Ratio
    (c) Constitution of National Advisory Council
    (d) Power of Central Government to remove difficulties

  61. School Management Committee is provided in section ...... of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009.
    (a) Section 24 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (b) Section 22 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (c) Section 21 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (d) Section 23 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009

  62. Section 6 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 provides ......... ?
    (a) Duty of appropriate Government and local authority to establish a school
    (b) Right of transfer to other school
    (c) Norms and standards for school
    (d) Right of the child to free and compulsory education

  63. Which section of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with the Right of transfer to other school?
    (a) Section 7 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (b) Section 4 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (c) Section 5 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (d) Section 9 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009

  64. Section 12 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with .........
    (a) Extent of school’s responsibility for free and compulsory education
    (b) School Management Committee
    (c) Curriculum and evaluation procedure
    (d) Power of appropriate Government to makes rules
  65. Which section of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with the no school to be established without obtaining a certificate of recognition?
    (a) Section 17 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (b) Section 18 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (c) Section 14 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009
    (d) Section 15 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009

  66. Section 10 of The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 deals with ..........
    (a) Curriculum and evaluation procedure
    (b) Pupil-Teacher Ratio
    (c) Duties of teachers and redressal of grievances.
    (d) Duties of appropriate Government

  67. Government of India introduced the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) in the year :
    (a) 2001-02
    (b) 2002-03
    (c) 2003-04
    (d) 2004-05

  68. SSA is to provide education for all children in the age group of :
    (a) 6-14 years
    (b) 5-10 years
    (c) 2-6 years
    (d) 6-15 years

  69. The programme aimed at enabling illiterate women to acquire functional skills, better awareness of health, hygiene and child care is:
    (a) National Female Literacy Mission
    (b) Functional Literacy for Adult Women
    (c) Female Farmers Functional Literacy and Training
    (d) Total Literacy Programme

  70. Which of the following programme was designed to develop effective linkage between literacy and primary education?
    (a) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA)
    (b) National Adult Education Programme (NAEP)
    (c) Jeevanshala
    (d) Lokshala

  71. The Centrally-sponsored Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) renamed as:
    (a) Indira Vidya Mission
    (b) Rajiv Vidya Mission
    (c) Saakshar Bharat Mission
    (d) National Literacy Mission

  72. Consider the following statements about Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) :
    (1) The scheme of SSA was launched in 2001.
    (2) It is to provide useful and relevant elementary education for children in the 6-14 age group.
    (3) It is 100% centrally sponsored scheme.
    Which of the statements given above is/are true?
    (a) (1) and (3)
    (b) Only (2)
    (c) (2) and (3)
    (d) (1) and (2)

  73. The word “SSA” stands for :
    (a) Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
    (b) Sampurna Shiksha Abhiyan
    (c) Sarva Shikshak Abhiyan
    (d) Sampurna Shiksha Abhiyan

  74. (SSA) which related to :
    (a) Primary education
    (b) Secondary Education
    (c) University education
    (d) Open distance learning

  75. The National literacy mission was first successful literacy companies in which District?
    (a) Kottayam city
    (b) Pulwama
    (c) NOTA
    (d) None of these

  76. In which year did the National Literacy Mission begin?
    (a) 1900
    (b) 1988
    (c) 1999
    (d) None of these

  77. Which of the following statements is/are correct about Mid-day meal scheme?
    (1) In drought-affected areas, midday meal shall be supplied even during summer vacations.
    (2) In appointment of cooks and helpers, preference shall be given to Dalits, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
    (3) The state Government shall make provisions for construction of kitchen sheds.
    (a) (1), (2)
    (b) (2), (3)
    (c) (1), (3)
    (d) All of these

  78. The Mid Day Meal scheme was launched on :
    (a) August 15, 2000
    (b) August 15, 1992
    (c) August 15, 1995
    (d) August 15, 2001

  79. Mid day meal scheme is financed and managed by :
    (a) Ministry of Human Resource Development
    (b) Ministry of Programme Implementation
    (c) Development of Consumer Affairs and Welfare
    (d) Food and Civil Supply Department of State Government

  80. In Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya, the students of which standard study?
    (a) Primary level
    (b) Secondary level
    (c) Higher Primary level
    (d) None of these

  81. How many KGBV are there in the state :
    (a) 195
    (b) 200
    (c) 186
    (d) 180

  82. Facilities provided in KGBV are :
    (a) Computer training
    (b) Educational tour
    (c) Sports activities
    (d) All the above

  83. When did Kasturba Gandhi STDR plan started?
    (a) 2007-2008
    (b) 2009-2010
    (c) 2005-2006
    (d) 2013-2014
  84. How many models of KGBV are conducted in the country?
    (a) 3
    (b) 4
    (c) 2
    (d) 5

  85. When did class 9 to 12 are added in KGBV?
    (a) 2012-13
    (b) 2011-12
    (c) 2010-11
    (d) 2013-14
  86. When did KGBV scheme started?
    (a) 2004
    (b) 2005
    (c) 2006
    (d) 2003

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